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This Tuesday, September 26, Linnea Westerlind, author of the new book Discovering Seattle Parks: A Local’s Guide, will be leading a walk through some of the best parks in the Fremont area. The walk will start at Woodland Park and then head to Fremont Peak Park and down to the Burke-Gilman Trail, then wind near the Fremont Troll and back up to Woodland Park.

Linnea’s book is the result of her quest to visit EVERY park in the city of Seattle in one year—with her six-month-old son in tow. It ended up taking her four years to accomplish this …

Apparently, deer are not the only wildlife who have heard that Wallingford is a pretty great neighborhood to visit or take up residence. There is also a coyote (or coyotes) lurking around the streets, as reported by a few people in the forums. Thank you to neighbor/reader Andy for sharing his photo of the wily wanderer from early this week.

This is not a new thing. Coyotes have been spotted in the neighborhood in the past, according to some older forum threads and this post from Jordan in 2014.

Several weeks ago, some of Wallyhood’s fearless editors and a couple dozen faithful readers came out to Murphy’s Pub for our second annual meet and greet. We would like to thank Murphy’s for hosting and accommodating our large, mingling group! A huge thank-you also to those loyal Wallyhood readers who made it out on such a beautiful, sunny summer evening!

There is a lot of history in our humble little neighborhood, and it was such a pleasure to meet some of the long-time residents (some who have lived here since the ’60s!), as well as many younger ones, who are …

In case you didn’t get your fix of fireworks, food, and festivities on The Fourth, Wallingford is lucky enough to get a second chance to celebrate Independence Day—but this time, Mexican-style! Saturday, September 16, is Mexican Independence Day, and our new neighbors at Cubes Baking Co. want to celebrate with you!

Cubes will be celebrating in their retail location in Wallingford (2315 N. 45th Street), 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., with special treats that celebrate their Mexican heritage. They also have partnered with The Tamale Guy, who will be selling his delicious authentic tamales (vegan and …

Come out to Murphy’s 9:00 to ’round midnight each 4th Wednesday. Enjoy the food that you love to feel guilty about. Hear and toast these two wonderful musicians as they create ingenious food for the soul.

Thank you to Wallyhood reader and jazz fan Rory for writing up this review of …

Tomorrow is the big day! Get ready, Wallyhooders, for the 68th annual Wallingford Family Parade. You read that correctly: sixty-eighth! I can’t imagine anything going on for that many consecutive years, but for some reason, our small, neighborhood event has endured almost seven decades. Our humble parade may not boast a critical mass of nude cyclists or feature rainbow-themed everything, but what we do offer is lots of cuteness.

The parade was formerly called the Wallingford Kiddie Parade and welcomed any and all children in the neighborhood to participate in the proud, joyful march down 45th Street to …

THE VAN WAS FOUND! Everyone was so kind to get out the word, and a community member (Thank you, Blount Family) spotted it in the parking lot of Horizon Church on Aloha and 99. Big dent in back, with a wheelbarrow inside (what??) and keys in the ignition. So, we are thrilled to have the van back. Thanks, everyone for your support and for keeping your eyes open. Love wins. Always.

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Earlier today, Wallyhood was informed that FamilyWorks was broken into and had their van stolen over the night of July 4th. According to their press …

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Editors rotate weekly. This week’s editor is Ben Robinson.

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